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Sun 10:59 CST
Current Warnings
 

Northern Territory Forecast

  • Sunday Rain and storms in the north. Hot-to-very hot and sunny in south.

  • Monday Rain and storms for Top End, spreading southwards. Very hot in the southeast grading warm north.

  • Tuesday Rain and storms for northern half easing. Hot over the south. Humid in the north.

  • Wednesday Hot in the southeast. Heavy rain and storms in the west and north.

  • Thursday Hot to very hot and dry in the south. Heavy rain and squally storms in the north.

NT Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Thu 02/02 Fri 03/02 Sat 04/02

35.8°C

Uluru
Hottest

40.0°C

Kulgera

37.4°C

Jervois

41.0°C

Kulgera

41.0°C

Kulgera

24.7°C

Batchelor Ap
Coldest

21.2°C

Arltunga

22.0°C

Rabbit Flat

22.3°C

Arltunga

21.2°C

Arltunga

WNW 42km/h

McCluer Is
Windiest

81km/h

Tennant Creek Ap

68km/h

Centre Island

75km/h

Borroloola
-

5.0mm last hr

Cape Fourcroy
Wettest

81.8mm

Centre Island

88.2mm

Oenpelli Airport

203.0mm

Noonamah

202.8mm

Noonamah
Northern Territory's Records for February
Max Min Rain
Highest 46.1°C at
Jervois in 1983
Lowest 15.0°C at
Alice Springs in 1953
Highest 32.8°C at
Milingimbi in 1981
Lowest 2.9°C at
Jervois in 2014
Highest 510.0mm at
Port Keats Police in 1976

Northern Territory Weather Forecasts

Station
(ungroup by district)
Forecast Min Max Chance of rain Rain amount Frost risk 9am 3pm
Wind RH Wind RH
°C °C km/h % km/h %
Possible thunderstorm
25 28 90% 20-40mm Nil NNW 16 90 NW 26 84
Thunderstorms
24 31 90% 10-20mm Nil N 7 91 N 12 82
Possible thunderstorm
24 30 90% 20-40mm Nil NW 22 92 NW 25 85
Possible thunderstorm
25 31 90% 20-40mm Nil - - - -
Mostly sunny
24 37 80% 1-5mm Nil E 17 65 E 29 45
Mostly sunny
25 39 5% < 1mm Nil NW 12 45 ENE 10 22
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Weather News

'Monsoon burst' causes havoc on Darwin roads, minor flooding

13:00 EDT

It has been a wet 24 hours in Darwin, with a dumping more than 200 millimetres of rain over the city, causing havoc on the roads.

Darwin gets soaked within monsoon trough

11:34 EDT

An active monsoon trough continues to intersect the northern Kimberley and Top End, leading to thunderstorms and heavy rainfall over large parts of northern Australia, including Darwin.

Sydney weather: City sizzles with mercury expected to pass 40C in some areas

11:30 EDT

Sydney's sweaty summer is expected to continue on Sunday with the mercury tipped to pass 40 degrees Celsius in parts of the city.